The Thorax: Medical, Radiological, and Pathological Assessment
By Cesar A. Moran, Mylene T. Truong, Patricia M. de Groot
The current medical practice has become more of a team effort rather than an isolated practice. The current evaluation of patients in the daily practice is essentially performed by medical assessment of the patient in question followed by diagnostic imaging, and when needed and possible the evaluation of tissue for diagnosis with its subsequent assessment of biomarkers and other ancillary tools that play an important role in the evaluation and prognosis. The book herein proposed will exactly provide such assessment focused in the thoracic assessment of patients afflicted with any particular disease of the thorax. Expert clinician in pulmonary medicine will provide the state of the art in the evaluation of such patients, which will provide the most important background in the clinical impression and further assessment of these patients. This assessment in most cases is followed by the evaluation of imaging, which provides a highly important information of not only the exact location of the process but also of the nature of whether is localized, infiltrative, diffuse, bilateral, etc., as well as the possible compromise of other adjacent structures. Such information is crucial as imaging and clinical information will provide a working diagnosis, which ultimately will be defined by the pathological assessment. Therefore, in real practice neither one of these subspecialties works alone or in isolation. On the contrary, each one depends on the other for the final diagnosis and proper management of patients with thoracic diseases. Based on such experience is that the current text will provide in the same text of the needed information that a clinician, radiologist or pathologist will need in order to arrive to the best possible conclusion. The scope of this book is unique in its nature as currently, even though there are several text on either one of those specialties, those publication are strictly on the either radiology, medicine or pathology. Our proposed text will bring all those together in a single text and written by experts in their respective field. This book should be of interest to all of those in the practice of thoracic medicine (radiologist, pulmonologist, pathologists) and any one who in the general practice is confronted with the evaluation of these patients.
The field of medicine has always been a complex one, but with more advancement in technology, it has become more collaborative than ever before. The current medical practice revolves around a team effort to diagnose and treat patients. The new book, written by Cesar A. Moran, Mylene T. Truong, and Patricia M. de Groot, called “Thoracic Assessment: Pulmonary, Radiologic, and Pathologic Correlations,” delves into this team effort within the thoracic assessment of patients afflicted with any particular disease of the thorax.
The authors, who are highly skilled and experienced in pulmonary medicine, offer state-of-the-art insights into the evaluation of patients with thoracic diseases. This book is a comprehensive guide that aims to provide clinicians, radiologists, and pathologists with the necessary information they need to arrive at the correct conclusion. The book is unique in its nature because while there are several texts on either one of those specialties, this publication brings all those together in a single text written by experts in their respective fields.
The book covers a wide array of topics such as the importance of diagnostic imaging in thoracic assessment, the evaluation of tissues to diagnose diseases, and the critical role played by biomarkers and other ancillary tools in a patient’s evaluation and prognosis. It is astounding how this book can provide insights into the assessment of thoracic diseases for a broad audience. The text is written in a clear, concise manner, making it easy to understand for professionals and non-professionals alike.
In the medical field, the diagnosis of a disease is often a collaborative effort between medical professionals of various fields, and “Thoracic Assessment: Pulmonary, Radiologic, and Pathologic Correlations” is an ideal book that brings all these fields together. The book is a must-read for those involved in thoracic medicine, including radiologists, pulmonologists, and pathologists. It is also great for those in the general practice who are interested in the evaluation of patients with thoracic diseases.
Springer is the publisher of the first edition of this book, which will be available in June 2023. The eBook edition will be digitally available with 950 pages. The ISBN-10 and ISBN-13 for the book are 3031210395 and 978-3031210396, respectively.
If you’re a medical professional interested in learning more about thoracic disease assessment, this book should be on your reading list. This book is not only informative, but it also provides valuable insights, and professionals will appreciate the comprehensive guide for thoracic assessment techniques, protocols, and theories. This book will be of great help to healthcare professionals in their daily work routine.
In conclusion, this is an indispensable book for medical professionals who are interested in thoracic disease assessment. “Thoracic Assessment: Pulmonary, Radiologic, and Pathologic Correlations” is a comprehensive guide that brings all these fields together, making it a perfect read for professionals and non-professionals alike. This book provides valuable insights into the assessment of thoracic diseases and the critical role medical professionals of various specializations play in collaborative diagnosis. Order this book now to gain more knowledge about thoracic assessment and how it works as a team effort.
Product Details
- Publisher : Springer; 1st ed. 2023 edition (June 15, 2023)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 950 pages
- ISBN-10 : 3031210395
- ISBN-13 : 978-3031210396